Dad has left Mayo and was taken by ambulance to a rehab hospital for a few weeks.I feel sorry for those poeple,hes a big bear
Mom is right by his side after 55 years+.
When I see my [parents down like that it brings up strange emotions for me about what my role is in their recovery and still maintain my health and support my family.
I know some here deal with this issue,please chime in and school me on thsi taking care of parents thing.
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We've been doing the parents thing for years now. The last few years have been particularly tough for both Tim and I with our parents health issues and living arrangements. Not sure what to tell you, except to make the most of the time you have together, even though it's not always easy or pleasant.
We often feel like we can't do right - we can't do all we'd like to be able to do for our parents, and then we struggle with finding enough time for ourselves, our spouse and child/children. These past years we've often had months with no time left over for ourselves. It was rough but it was necessary.
Good luck Sax, there are no easy answers.
We often feel like we can't do right - we can't do all we'd like to be able to do for our parents, and then we struggle with finding enough time for ourselves, our spouse and child/children. These past years we've often had months with no time left over for ourselves. It was rough but it was necessary.
Good luck Sax, there are no easy answers.
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